Ladysmith Chronicle, May 13, 2014

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Keith Turner celebrates 107th birthday Ross Armour THE CHRONICLE

Keith Turner, who is believed to be the oldest man on Vancouver Island, was at the centre of a birthday party last Wednesday (May 7) at La Rosa Gardens, as he celebrated his 107th birthday. A bumper crowd packed into the dining room at La Rosa, including a live brass band, Ladysmith Mayor Rob Hutchins and councillors Duck Paterson, Steve Arnett, Bill Drysdale and Glenda Patterson. Asked how he approaches each and every day these days, Turner said, “It depends what happens the night before.” Turner also said he does not have a secret to living so long, stating it’s important just to “behave yourself and kill time.” Cake was served to everyone in attendance, with Turner cutting and eating the first piece alongside five-year-old greatgrandson, Jakoby. Granddaughter Donna Giannakos, Jakoby’s mother, said that her grandfather’s key to living so long has been his stubbornness and positive at- Keith Turner was the man of the hour Wednesday, May 7 when he celebrated his 107th birthday at La Rosa titude. Gardens in Ladysmith. Turner, who was born in Manitoba and moved to B.C. in 1929, is believed to be the oldest “Grandpa has always been man on Vancouver Island. FILE PHOTO very stubborn and active,” she Mayor Hutchins gave a details due to privacy issues, Mackee, who is just a little bit said. “On his 100th birthday, he traveled to Egypt where he fell speech on Turner’s life, and we believe the oldest person older than Keith at 107, and he in the dining room and broke Patterson presented the birth- living in Canada is a woman in lives in Vancouver.” Hutchins went on to conhis neck. But that didn’t faze day boy with a selection of Langford, B.C., who is 113, but him because he’s so stubborn. Purdy’s chocolates on behalf she was born in Iowa, United firm that the Victoria woman, States. The oldest person liv- Mackee and Turner were reHe never gives up, he never of the Town of Ladysmith. complains and is just so posi- “It’s a remarkable milestone ing in the country who was markably all born in a similar tive about everything in life. that we celebrate here today,” born in Canada is a Victoria territory of southern Manitoba. Although born in Manitoba, He’s always happy and is grate- said Hutchins. “Although Stats woman at 110. The oldest man Canada won’t give out these born in Canada is Gordon Turner moved to Saskatchful for everything.”

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ewan at the age of five and then to B.C. to work in 1929 in Anyox, north of Prince Rupert. “After that, he moved to Hedley, B.C., and started building an aerial tramway used for transportation down the mountains,” said Hutchins. “It was around that time he met his wife, Betty Thomson, and the two married in Washington State due to the marriage licence law in Canada.” The marriage licence back in those days meant couples would have to wait two weeks to say “I do.” “In 1944, the two moved to Cedar, where they lived for many years,” said Hutchins. “Keith began working for Madill’s mills where at one point, he was asked to fire all the women. He refused to do it, saying they were the best workers and never complained. He then went on to travel the world for his job, all over North and South America and Asia promoting equipment. “At the age of 102, Keith decided to drive to La Rosa in Ladysmith and he voluntarily handed in his driver’s licence at 103. “He told me he smoked like a train ‘till he was 60 and also hated broccoli and Brussels sprouts, so the secret isn’t that,” Hutchins said, smiling. The Town decided the Purdy’s gift would be suitable as the chocolate company is also celebrating its 107th anniversary. “We hope there’s enough there to keep you going ‘till you’re 108 Keith,” the mayor said in conclusion.

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